VIEW FROM
THE DUGOUTS
Steven Pressley: “No-one
really expected a title challenge
from us but we have put one in
and have plenty to be excited
about.
“We have eight games left and
we want play to do well in them
all.”
Morton Manager Allan Moore:
“Scoring first is key in this
division and we need to start
doing that.
“We are creating a lot of chances but not taking them. We need
to pick ourselves up after losing
to Dundee at the weekend and
look to get the three points.”

P.6 Tam Scobbie Interview

TONIGHT’S MATCH
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P.4 Last Meeting

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TEAM NEWS
Farid El Alagui is
suspended after being sent
off on Saturday. Kieran
Duffie is serving the second
game of his two-game ban.
Darren Dods returns from
suspension and Michael
McGovern is available after
the club appealed his red
card.

am Scobbie caught up with Falkirk TV after
Saturday’s defeat in Dingwall. We started by
discussing the number of young players who
featured against Ross County.
“It is not only the guys in the first team, we had
some good young lads on the bench and others
behind the scenes knocking on the door.
“Kris Faulds came in a few weeks ago and did
really well. Craig Sibbald was on the bench today,
as was Liam Dick who is another exciting
prospect.

any plans at the moment. I’ll just bide my time and
see what happens. Obviously with the financial
restraints at the club it is going to be difficult for
certain players to stay here.
“At this moment and time I am focusing on playing
for this club and giving everything for the club.
“I have been here for a number of years and the
club have been fantastic for me. If at the end of the
season I have to go a different route then I will be
sad to leave.
“But that is football. I am grateful for all everything
the fans have done for me.”

“We have an abundance of young men who are
waiting to get their opportunity and I’m sure over
the coming weeks we’ll get to see some more from
them.

Tam admitted if he is to move on in the summer,
then there is no better way to sign off than with a
Ramsdens Cup win. “I am looking forward to it.

“It is great for the club and we are in a really good
place at the moment.”

“Despite what other people say, it is a big cup and
we want to go, play well and put on a show for the
fans. Hopefully we get the right result and pick up
the trophy.”

Tam is one of a number of players who are out of
contract at the end of season. “I don’t have

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FALKIRK v GREENOCK MORTON 20th March 2012

Watch the interview in full on The Falkirk Football Programme
- Post Ross County.